Your favorite peptide influencer?
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Derek Decoded
Regan Archibald
Nicholas Tringili
Dr Richard Visser
The Hunter Williams
Exploring Peptides chanel is good.
Man Im subscribed to quite a few. But Dr Trevor Backmeyer is still my favorite. I'm sorry but I like his no bs delivery. I like his stacks. -
I like Dr Ashley Froeze a lot.
I admit that Trevor was one of the first people that i watched to get peptide info. I searched GHK-cu and his videos popped up. I binged watched off and on for a few days. i ordered from his company. I emailed with a question and got a very rude reply back. I then googled him and found out how he had lost his license and the whole cheating in the cross fit thing. I’m sorry, but I just can’t believe anything that a cheater says. I also questioned his whole black card thing and how he was making so much money, when i saw that he had filed for bankruptcy and was being sued for non payment, just very recently. He also goes on and on about his love for his wife, but he was suing her for divorce a few years ago. All good and well, but don’t go on and on about your perfect marriage, when you clearly have had troubles (not snarking on the trouble, it’s the always going on about how happy they are). He also keeps claiming he has a lab and his products are made here, when they aren’t.
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These different channels have different target audiences.
I'm not a fan of Trevor Bachmeyer's delivery and rambling, but he does have some good nuggets if you can sift through a video. I use it to verify certain questions I might have.
I really like Jacob Nachinson. His recent experiment on mitochondrial optimization was really good. He also has some good TRT content.
I also watch Nick Trigili, Alex Tatem, Ashley Froese and occasionally Kristin Sawicki and Cynthia Garcia (for my wife).
I do like Dr Jones DC. His audience is not hardcore biohackers. It's mostly sick people who tried losing weight on doctor prescribed GLPs and ended up effed up.
In total transparency, I used Dr Jones coaching for several months and have spoken to him 1:1 and in group calls. His program is centered on metabolic reset and fixing insulin sensitivity more than peptides.
There are people on his calls who followed Dr prescribed use of GLPs and ended up on crazy high doses, unable to eat, and stuck from a weight loss standpoint. I've been on calls with people like this and it's sad. Of course it's a business, but he's a pretty genuine guy and some of his coaches are great. I do not buy peptides from him. His prices are high and he knows it and is trying to get the prices down, but he cannot compete with the gray market.
On my 1:1 call, I spoke in detail about a multi-month, multi-peptide protocol to work alongside his fasting and weight loss protocol and he's very knowledgable. My body recomp was very successful during this period and I definitely learned things that I still use today.
It's like college courses. Some of these people provide 100-200 entry level content about peptides and others go deep and scientific about peptides, hormones, and even steroids.
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I like Dr Ashley Froeze a lot.
I admit that Trevor was one of the first people that i watched to get peptide info. I searched GHK-cu and his videos popped up. I binged watched off and on for a few days. i ordered from his company. I emailed with a question and got a very rude reply back. I then googled him and found out how he had lost his license and the whole cheating in the cross fit thing. I’m sorry, but I just can’t believe anything that a cheater says. I also questioned his whole black card thing and how he was making so much money, when i saw that he had filed for bankruptcy and was being sued for non payment, just very recently. He also goes on and on about his love for his wife, but he was suing her for divorce a few years ago. All good and well, but don’t go on and on about your perfect marriage, when you clearly have had troubles (not snarking on the trouble, it’s the always going on about how happy they are). He also keeps claiming he has a lab and his products are made here, when they aren’t.
@jackiewatson There many good Influencers dont get me wrong. They all have quite a few jewels to pick.
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Ashley Froese is a DO, not MD or DC. Which makes perfect sense to me for her being scientifically grounded but treating more holistically. (I have a parent who dropped out of chiropractic school because he realized it was a scam and became a DO and focused on sports medicine).
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@martinmarin Archibald annoys me a bit because I feel like he tells you a lot of stuff but doesn’t tell you what to do with it.
I love Visser. I do think he is a bit academic, but that is okay. I hate to say it, but I kind of wish he and/or Froeze would monetize somewhat as I would 100% give them some business.
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Given the nature of the business, I want to reward the good people and punish, or at least exclude, the BS artists.
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I keep an eye on these guys youtube.com/@PeptideScienceInstitute. They are kind of immature and full of themselves but they dig through a lot of data to find info on some obscure bioregulators.
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Glad to see Dr. Froese get so many mentions, I was beginning to think I only watched her because I had a crush

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I like Dr C Jones' knowledge and insights on mechanics of different peptides. He and his team have answered most of my youtube questions and never pressured me to sign up for their services. I also like to listen to the YouTube married couple on Downsized, they are very educational on glp1 news. I also follow DarkRebuild on YouTube, Steve is a genuine regular dude sharing his weight loss and peptide and fitness journey. He isn't trying to get rich quick (so far) and is very responsive to questions.
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@justalittleprick Yeah, he definitely has a target audience and we are not it. You’d know better than me, but I would imagine it is upscale mostly women who want and can afford concierge level care.
The all-in quote I got for my wife was around $6,000/month for HRT, GLOW, Tirz, minoxidil, and maybe a couple other things. We are doing the same for about $600 a month and most of that is the HRT and minoxidil.
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As for Trevor, idk who is paying him 250k/year for a black card but I hope to god it is 0 people. It would be a hell of a lot cheaper to have Huberman or Hormozi as a personal coach if you need someone to tell you you’re a pathetic loser and you’ll never be good enough.
Hell, I will do that for $25,000/year. (Limited seats; offer may end if capacity is reached. Occasional bouts of empathy may occur.)
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As for Trevor, idk who is paying him 250k/year for a black card but I hope to god it is 0 people. It would be a hell of a lot cheaper to have Huberman or Hormozi as a personal coach if you need someone to tell you you’re a pathetic loser and you’ll never be good enough.
Hell, I will do that for $25,000/year. (Limited seats; offer may end if capacity is reached. Occasional bouts of empathy may occur.)
@ResearchCat I'll do it for $10,000
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@TBone youre right he is good. i was watching Jacobnash and Reta_Unfiltered videos yesterday they are good to
@TBone youre right he is good. i was watching Jacobnash and Reta_Unfiltered videos yesterday they are good to
I watched one of that Reta Unfilter guys videos. He's dangerous as hell in his advice and way to open about what he's doing to drive traffic to his skool for paying subs. He was telling/showing people how to reconsistute reta, without any regard to the mass and or reference to a coa to estimate it. If that was a Nexaph vial they could end up with 20-30% overdose of Reta and potentially a very bad week. He's a shill at best, and a danger to others at worst. He's way to open about gray for human use, drawing a lot of attention and likely to be on an enforcement list if not already. Lastly, he promotes himself and his skool to provide actionable techniques to his subs on buying gray without being scammed. One of there first group buys ended up being a scam (test found all filler, no peptide). The worst part, himself and some of his members had already been injecting the stuff before the test had even come back! They're lucky it was just filler they were injecting. Again, dangerous and foolish.
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@beekind No offense, but I doubt you can create the sense of existential inadequacy at which I excel due o a lifetime of disjoint expectations/rewards.
Lots of people can tell you that you will never be good enough; when I say it, you believe it. I’m worse the premium.

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@beekind No offense, but I doubt you can create the sense of existential inadequacy at which I excel due o a lifetime of disjoint expectations/rewards.
Lots of people can tell you that you will never be good enough; when I say it, you believe it. I’m worse the premium.

@ResearchCat as a former dominatrix who specialized in humiliation, I think I can handle it.
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@ResearchCat as a former dominatrix who specialized in humiliation, I think I can handle it.
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